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Very limited print run - Full Color - 90 Pages
AS SEEN ON BOINGBOING.NET and in THE AMERICAN BYSTANDER - Never before offered for sale in a nice print collection, this is Book One of John Wilcock, New York Years.
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"A comic biography of an extraordinary, curiously unknown (almost) figure" — Print Magazine
"Splendid...I love these John Wilcock comic strips...WHERE is the graphic novel of this so I can OWN IT?" — Graham Linehan (IT Crowd, Black Books, Father Ted)
"Read this comic" — New Yorker Book Bench
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This is a biography of 1960s reporter John Wilcock, who managed to influence pop-culture, yet is considered an unknown figure. If you don't recognize his name, you certainly are aware of some of his creations:
Arriving in New York in 1954, Wilcock attached a small postcard to a bookstore bulletin board asking why there wasn't a paper for the community in Greenwich Village. A year later, with Norman Mailer and a small group of other editors, this paper - The Village Voice - was formed.
This comic book biography, which is also an extensive interview with Wilcock himself, tells John's story from the co-founding of the Village Voice, through connections with most of the art and music community of New York.
Never before collected in print, here are all the comic strips for Book One. An Index and Directory, with references to the many locations, famous venues, and people is also included.
A few highlights:
The History of The Village Voice ... and The Rise and Fall of ECHO Magazine
Interviews with Marilyn Monroe, Jean Shepherd, Ammon Hennacy, Moondog, Lenny Bruce, and more!
The History of the Harvard Psilocybin Project
The introduction of LSD into New York, and its connections to Tim Leary and Michael Hollingshead
Travel Writing - Tips on visiting Mexico, India, and the entire globe
A lavish, full color book of a widely praised comic book biography, you'll be delighted with this copy.